TOWN AND COUNTRY.
LABOUR PARTY MEETINGS. A genera! meeting of the Stratford j branch of fhe Labour Party will be held in St. Andrew's Hall to-night, when an address on -monetary reform | will be given by Mr. Frank Bell. Next I Wednesday night, in the hall, the an-1 nual meeting will be held, when the business will comprise consideration . of the annual report and election of I ofticers. An advertisement appears on page 1. I I CROQUET MATCH. Members of th Eltham Crocuet Club visited the Avon roquet Club at I Stratfor dat the week-end With Fl i tham meniom-d first, the matches I played were: -M: sdaincs M-m’ev Pn ., | Arthur v. Mesdames. Jenkins tm.l i Lampshire; Mesdamcs Peacock and Grubb v. Mesdames Burton and Rogers The Avon club was successful on the day’s play. GARDEN PRODUCE AWARDS. Making almost a complete sweep of , the honours in the farm and garden j reduce s ctions of the Normau'bv j Horticultural Show yesterday Mr Maurice Jury, of Stratford, secured 33 prizes, in the garden produce classes he won 5 firsts, G seconds, and 1 thiird; potato classes, 7 first?, and 2 seconds; and farm produce, 4 firsts. 6 seconds and 2 thirds. i
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 385, 17 March 1937, Page 4
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202TOWN AND COUNTRY. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 385, 17 March 1937, Page 4
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